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always use a spotter. start slowly, and build up to heavier weights. >> individuals that want to weight train, whether they're using free weights or machines, need to make sure that they work with a coach, a physical trainer, or personal trainer, an athletic trainer to learn the proper techniques. >> inhale, exhale. excellent. >> with the help of proper supervision, you can be sure you're going after the result you want safely. >>> now let's check out something cool to do online. click this. >> a lot of us may never circle the globe, visit the jungle or climb the alps, but this site can get you pretty close. kids national geographic is a great place for animal lovers and young explorers to learn about our planet. you can check out amazing photos and videos of almost any animal you can think of and even some you may have never heard of. click on the "people and places" link to learn about different cultures from around the world. there are also links to tons of games, activities and stories. you can travel
always use a spotter. start slowly, and build up to heavier weights. >> individuals that want to weight train, whether they're using free weights or machines, need to make sure that they work with a coach, a physical trainer, or personal trainer, an athletic trainer to learn the proper techniques. >> inhale, exhale. excellent. >> with the help of proper supervision, you can be sure you're going after the result you want safely. >>> now let's check out something cool...
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stay with us here on r.t. . thanks for joining us this is sports today i mean only. slovak shock russian face a battle to qualify for euro twenty twelve following a home defeat to step back the. rising russian mikhail youzhny season of tommy robredo in four sets to move into the u.s. open quarterfinals. back on the ice with the concept of hockey getting underway and whedon stay we speak to th l. head alexander made fear of his own expectations for season. we kick off with football russia's route to euro two thousand and twelve has hit a rocky patch dick advocaat side losing at home to slovakia in the second game of their qualifying campaign richards on poor faith wasn't moscow has a lock on the stadium for us. following a less than perfect performance in an door on friday to count the count would have been hoping for much better when his side took on some back here with both teams among the favorites to seal the one automatic location for the euro two thousand and twelve championships just the dutchman made two
stay with us here on r.t. . thanks for joining us this is sports today i mean only. slovak shock russian face a battle to qualify for euro twenty twelve following a home defeat to step back the. rising russian mikhail youzhny season of tommy robredo in four sets to move into the u.s. open quarterfinals. back on the ice with the concept of hockey getting underway and whedon stay we speak to th l. head alexander made fear of his own expectations for season. we kick off with football russia's...
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for us, things are quiet and calm over the seven-day forecast. monday and tuesday, in the upper 70s. the high pressure which will set up shop moves off shore wednesday, allowing for return flow and increase in the humidity. so mid to upper 80s wednesday. thursday and friday, mid 80s and another front cools us down next weekend. >> the closest thing maryland has to a real football rival, the kind that even before you finish saying mountaineers has the terps dander up is west virginia. fortunately, the schools renewed the series and offered an interesting game in morgantown. terps, first half, proved unmitigated disaster thanks to a kid that turned maryland down. 7-0, west virginia. and moments later, same connection, only made easier, goodness gracious, uncovered is austin on the same route. defensive breakdown. 14-0, 21-0, terps out of their shells, backside pressure unloads on smith. terps recover the fumble but couldn't score. 28-0, third-quarter, maryland's offense hit it big. jamar robinson, torre smith living up to his reputation. 28-7. shor
for us, things are quiet and calm over the seven-day forecast. monday and tuesday, in the upper 70s. the high pressure which will set up shop moves off shore wednesday, allowing for return flow and increase in the humidity. so mid to upper 80s wednesday. thursday and friday, mid 80s and another front cools us down next weekend. >> the closest thing maryland has to a real football rival, the kind that even before you finish saying mountaineers has the terps dander up is west virginia....
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here and how much water to use. we had to abstract what nature is. light and water is what nature relies on. >> reporter: the water will calm and create music. >> there are these two fountains. my background in music shaped how this garden is designed. and whole choreography is of different sounds of different kinds of water, both real and recorded. >> we have exclusive access to the children's hospital. we'll take you behind the walls and through the building to see the mammoth project to lure people to chicago for care. >> thank you. >>> real taste of fall weather coming our way. >> jim ramsey has details on the big drop when we come back. wow! it's even bigger than i thought. welcome to progressive. do you guys insure airstreams? yep. everything from travel trailers to mega motor homes. and when your rv is covered, so is your pet. perfect. who wants a picture with flo? i do! i do! do you mind? got to make sure this is -- oh. uh... okay. everybody say "awkward." protecting your family fun. now, that's progressive.
here and how much water to use. we had to abstract what nature is. light and water is what nature relies on. >> reporter: the water will calm and create music. >> there are these two fountains. my background in music shaped how this garden is designed. and whole choreography is of different sounds of different kinds of water, both real and recorded. >> we have exclusive access to the children's hospital. we'll take you behind the walls and through the building to see the...
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brings us finally to my psyche where the third kontinental hockey league season is now upon us our correspondent richard van port and for a one on one with the league's president alexander medvedev we acknowledge the challenges ahead for europe's biggest club competition but added every year things are getting brighter of course as a long term projects but just after two years you have the project is going in the right direction obviously. so would you. come so. far away so the canadian and american news agencies see the cage shell as a perhaps a bit of a retirement home for players come back to russia and millions of dollars towards the end of a careers but i think he's shown this year especially with the question of getting a walker for instance that he could have pushed off but really actually became seriously looking to attract talent to stop playing at the top of their ability. actually my film i give the four is one of the top players. in your score. and they show a steal of course the shows are all polar concept one who has the best simply the best and or all the best players respect for
brings us finally to my psyche where the third kontinental hockey league season is now upon us our correspondent richard van port and for a one on one with the league's president alexander medvedev we acknowledge the challenges ahead for europe's biggest club competition but added every year things are getting brighter of course as a long term projects but just after two years you have the project is going in the right direction obviously. so would you. come so. far away so the canadian and...
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they're spinning around us. this storm is about 120, 125 miles straight off the coast of virginia beach here. and the waves are breaking about 10 or 15 feet. there, there's an additional five or six feet of spray on top of the waves. it's an incredible sight to see here. this track is good news for the mid-atlantic. it is not good news for the northeast. let's show you what the hurricane center is saying about this, as of this morning. so, we've got a smaller storm. we've got a category 2 storm. 105-mile-per-hour winds right now. as this storm continues to pull away, the big thing overnight was when does it make its turn? east-northeast turn is what we're looking for. we've got that now. it's pulling away from the outer banks. it's parallel to virginia beach right now. directly right off our shore. then we'll watch it pull away from and much better conditions for the jersey shore. looking pretty good. delmarva, as well. the storm is far away from you. eastern long island, a little concern about that. cape cod, t
they're spinning around us. this storm is about 120, 125 miles straight off the coast of virginia beach here. and the waves are breaking about 10 or 15 feet. there, there's an additional five or six feet of spray on top of the waves. it's an incredible sight to see here. this track is good news for the mid-atlantic. it is not good news for the northeast. let's show you what the hurricane center is saying about this, as of this morning. so, we've got a smaller storm. we've got a category 2...
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that's "hardball" for now thanks for being with us. right now it is time for "the ed show" with ed schultz. >>> good evening, americans and welcome to "the ed show" tonight, from new york. these stories on the table and hit my hot button that is hour. i'm on fire that conservatives have taken their warped hatred of president obama into public schools in this country. parents are shielding kids from watching the president's back-to-school message. can you believe it? what a low point for this country. my commentary on that. plus, reaction from reverend al sharpton and katrina vanden heuvel of the nation. >>> america's mayor ber narrow is showing democrats basically how to get it done. his opponent was too much of a weenie to debate him in michigan, so he took matters into his own hands and crashed the town hall. we got the story for you. >>> and the professor of paranoia, glenn beck, is warning his viewers with a prediction of liberal violence, led by president obama. i will show you some unbelievable tape of the battleground story toni
that's "hardball" for now thanks for being with us. right now it is time for "the ed show" with ed schultz. >>> good evening, americans and welcome to "the ed show" tonight, from new york. these stories on the table and hit my hot button that is hour. i'm on fire that conservatives have taken their warped hatred of president obama into public schools in this country. parents are shielding kids from watching the president's back-to-school message. can you...
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let the people kick the tires, let him hear us. like you say, outside of the infomercials and the soundbites, people need to hear from the candidates directly, from the heart, from the heard, hear how we are, answer questions from tough journalists, answer questions not just in prearranged soundbites and not just in so-called town hall meetings, you are surrounded by just your friends. >> were you taking in your opinion, a real political risk here or feel you were in solid ground that michigan folks wanted this to happen? >> well, yeah there is some risk, but the reality is, i got to stand up for what i believe is right. i didn't want to disrupt his town hall, but i did go in and ask him to work it out with me. let's put the lawyers aside and the negotiators and the handlers and let's sit down, you know, as two individuals, and get this done. he has agreed to at least talk with me, to to sit down with me and we were able to share some ideas at his forum where most were snyder supporters, but that is okay. accident mind giving my id
let the people kick the tires, let him hear us. like you say, outside of the infomercials and the soundbites, people need to hear from the candidates directly, from the heart, from the heard, hear how we are, answer questions from tough journalists, answer questions not just in prearranged soundbites and not just in so-called town hall meetings, you are surrounded by just your friends. >> were you taking in your opinion, a real political risk here or feel you were in solid ground that...
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they did not report the use of steroids and the substanc hgh onorms used to assess their fitness for duty. they put out a statement that said employees must held to the highest ethical conduct. when this information came to our attention, a thorough investigation was initiated which led to today's charges. the agents cannot use their weapons while this veflgs proceeds. >>> a former high school football star is on his way to prison after being convicted in an elaborate murder scheme. prosecutors say it started on an adult chat line. jackie vincent is in prince george's county with more on the story. jackie? >> reporter: this case does point out the potential dangers of adult phone chat lines. these grainy security camera images from october 2008 show the prelude to a cold-blooded murder. prosecutors claim the rson in the lighter gray coat is a young man named tommy whack. they say he was using a cell phone belonging to his cousin also seen here to lure a man to his death in a dark, lonely spot behind a landover middle school. the other camera show the two men leaving the area a short
they did not report the use of steroids and the substanc hgh onorms used to assess their fitness for duty. they put out a statement that said employees must held to the highest ethical conduct. when this information came to our attention, a thorough investigation was initiated which led to today's charges. the agents cannot use their weapons while this veflgs proceeds. >>> a former high school football star is on his way to prison after being convicted in an elaborate murder scheme....
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a lot of those decisions cost us political popularity. there are other things that were probably factors in the race. we'll look at the analysis over the next couple days. you can go back to some of the things i said in addition to the tough decision making. i think there were some real concerns about our recent engagement i said all publicly. >> vincent gray said there is more work to be done. he set up a new website buildonecity.com and posted a blog cautioning supporters that the general election is still ahead and tells them not to take down those yard signs or put away their walking shoes, but since there is no republican nominee it appears gray will be in the mayor's office january. >> what was up with those delayed results we waited for last night and into this morning? board of elections executive director says the counting fell behind schedule right after the polls closed in part because workers had trouble shutting down brand-new polling machines. this is also the first election with early voting and the first with same day regi
a lot of those decisions cost us political popularity. there are other things that were probably factors in the race. we'll look at the analysis over the next couple days. you can go back to some of the things i said in addition to the tough decision making. i think there were some real concerns about our recent engagement i said all publicly. >> vincent gray said there is more work to be done. he set up a new website buildonecity.com and posted a blog cautioning supporters that the...
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private funds can be used for this research and are being used for this purpose. the distinction is whether or not the federal government should be subsidizing controversial, life altering research with taxpayer dollars. especially when the majority of americans oppose such a move. federal funding is scarce. we are simply unable to afford all the research we would like to do. i segment that we should use limited taxpayer dollars on already proven research demonstrated in the areas like adults stem cells. adult stencils are the ones that are treating people right now. treatment had been so effective that many doctors have turned to adult stem cell transplants as a standard lifesaving therapy while hundreds of thousands of people, people suffering from dozens of diseases and conditions, including cancer, juvenile diabetes, parkinson's, multiple sclerosis, leukemia, spinal cord injuries, are turning to adult stem cells. an estimated 500 -- 50,000 adult stem cells transplants are occurring annually worldwide. using some cells from bone marrow, umbilical cord blood, an
private funds can be used for this research and are being used for this purpose. the distinction is whether or not the federal government should be subsidizing controversial, life altering research with taxpayer dollars. especially when the majority of americans oppose such a move. federal funding is scarce. we are simply unable to afford all the research we would like to do. i segment that we should use limited taxpayer dollars on already proven research demonstrated in the areas like adults...
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and the us. for help in modernization for a partner in modernization the choice is not really very hard choice the u.s. with silicon valley has been much more innovative the us economy is much larger so that wall rhetorically it's easier for russian leaders in my view to say we need a partnership with the we want to have even be only in partnership not realistic i mean the the road to where russia needs to go leads through washington that's not very popular to say in moscow but to me it's reality to be sure of what iran's nuclear program is now by fall the whole to stop it on the international news a chant on iran's fast nuclear power plant in bush era went live and oldest do you think u.s. suspicions about iran's possible development of the atomic weapons are justified in my view us suspicions are justified there is a consensus among the u.s. european union and the international atomic energy agency that iran has been taking steps and probably currently is taking steps to develop a nuclear weapo
and the us. for help in modernization for a partner in modernization the choice is not really very hard choice the u.s. with silicon valley has been much more innovative the us economy is much larger so that wall rhetorically it's easier for russian leaders in my view to say we need a partnership with the we want to have even be only in partnership not realistic i mean the the road to where russia needs to go leads through washington that's not very popular to say in moscow but to me it's...
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can you tell us about that day? >> it was what is asked of us to do every day, but honestly, to tell the story about that day, hurts me. >> reporter: staff sergeant brett perry was near giunta when they were ambushed. >> i can't even begin to describe how intense it was. i could see the guys -- i could see their muzzle flashes. >> reporter: that is when sal giunta made his extraordinary move. seeing his best friend, platoon leader josh brennan was badly wounded and being dragged away by insurgent, giunta charged right into the ambush after them, under heavy fire. how often do you remember that time, that day? >> i think about it multiple times a day. i think about it every day. all the time. >> reporter: giunta pulled brennan to safety. >> he was putting everything he had to keeping brennan alive. he was talking to him, comforting him, saying, you know, you're -- all you got to do is survive. you're done. you're going to go home. all you have to do is pull through. >> reporter: but brennan did not make it. and amid
can you tell us about that day? >> it was what is asked of us to do every day, but honestly, to tell the story about that day, hurts me. >> reporter: staff sergeant brett perry was near giunta when they were ambushed. >> i can't even begin to describe how intense it was. i could see the guys -- i could see their muzzle flashes. >> reporter: that is when sal giunta made his extraordinary move. seeing his best friend, platoon leader josh brennan was badly wounded and being...
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great to have you all with us. we have to start a discussion like with some definitions what does it mean for consumers of healthcare that it is affordable? >> we serve thousands of consumers. and when we ask that question, they think in terms of what it prevents them from purchasing otherwise. it's always framed in the context of their out-of-pocket expenses, not their total cost. and it's always relative to other things that they would purchase if they did not either have to purchase or obligated to purchase healthcare. so it's variable. it's variable. >> the definition of, in most modern western industrialized countries, it's about six, eight, 10% of your income should be devoted to healthcare not much more than that. in our current healthcare reform bill, for all of the mandate issues; that is, what's the maximum you should have to pay and if you have to pay more than that, then you should sort of be exempted from that mandate, it's about 8, 9, 10% in that range, depending on the various categories. but afforda
great to have you all with us. we have to start a discussion like with some definitions what does it mean for consumers of healthcare that it is affordable? >> we serve thousands of consumers. and when we ask that question, they think in terms of what it prevents them from purchasing otherwise. it's always framed in the context of their out-of-pocket expenses, not their total cost. and it's always relative to other things that they would purchase if they did not either have to purchase or...
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[ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. [ male announcer ] savory. fluffy. yummy. sweet! [ female announcer ] splenda®. america's favorite no calorie sweetener. [ female announcer ] splenda®. this is a very active household. always a lot going on. we have three children and two dogs. this is my baby. this is the most expensive member of the household. scotty needed a new laptop for college, but we don't like to pay interest unnecessarily. so, the blueprint plan couldn't have come at a better time because i'm able to designate what i pay off every month and then what i'm going to pay off over time. blueprint really gives me peace of mind. with blueprint on her slate card, geraldine designed a plan to save money on interest. does your credit card have blueprint? when you can have pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits? the warm, light delicate layers are like nothing else. add a layer of excitement to your next meal. ♪ add a layer of excitement to your next meal. delicious news for dessert lovers. introducing new activia desser
[ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. [ male announcer ] savory. fluffy. yummy. sweet! [ female announcer ] splenda®. america's favorite no calorie sweetener. [ female announcer ] splenda®. this is a very active household. always a lot going on. we have three children and two dogs. this is my baby. this is the most expensive member of the household. scotty needed a new laptop for college, but we don't like to pay interest...
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, you know an artist that could use some funding, let us know, and we can help. thank you. [applause] >> part of our mission is to promote civic opportunity end engagement, and thanks to a wonderful city you are helping to run in sentences, you make it truly worthwhile. it is a wonderful opportunity. thank you. [applause] >> item 19. >> madam chair, and 19 has already been called. commissioner chiu: thank you. i appreciate your patience. this is an item of significant importance to an institution within chinatown in my district, which has been in need of significant and expensive seismic work. i noted to do this, we need some tweaks to the bonds are around transferable rights, and we considered this last week at land use and had passed out a version of legislation unanimously, but over the last few days, a number of representatives of other projects have come to a number of us asking for some consideration of changes, so what i would like to propose at this time, because there's not a complete meeting of the mines, is that we do the following -- that we send the
, you know an artist that could use some funding, let us know, and we can help. thank you. [applause] >> part of our mission is to promote civic opportunity end engagement, and thanks to a wonderful city you are helping to run in sentences, you make it truly worthwhile. it is a wonderful opportunity. thank you. [applause] >> item 19. >> madam chair, and 19 has already been called. commissioner chiu: thank you. i appreciate your patience. this is an item of significant...
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as the towel used to dry them. so why use the same hand towel over and over instead of a clean, fresh one every time? kleenex® brand hand towels. a clean, fresh towel every time. kleenex® brand hand towels. >>> preppy is have where this fall. what exactly does preppy mean today? "early show" style contributor katrina szish is here to help us define it for today, for 2010. good morning. >> good morning. you know, that's right. the all-american preppy aesthetic is back, from boarding schools to bloody marys we're tracing it back to its root. >> reporter: before preppy was stylish it was a way of life. it was coined a century ago to describe student at northeastern prep schools. they shared a look which preppy came to define. no one could escape the branding. not even the family dog. in the 1950s preppy's blue blood began seeping into society. due in part to america's fascination with preppy's first family, the kennedys, who famously spent summers in high yan nas port. they went to hollywood where grace managed to d
as the towel used to dry them. so why use the same hand towel over and over instead of a clean, fresh one every time? kleenex® brand hand towels. a clean, fresh towel every time. kleenex® brand hand towels. >>> preppy is have where this fall. what exactly does preppy mean today? "early show" style contributor katrina szish is here to help us define it for today, for 2010. good morning. >> good morning. you know, that's right. the all-american preppy aesthetic is back,...
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a few facts about why it is important to us. you see the lights here. those are l.e.d. lights, providing better height for the community and it saves 60% of the electricity it would take to light normal streetlights. this sidewalk and -- there's only a few blocks here. you're talking about. but the perm i can't believe pavement, that means five -- 500,000 gallons of water per year that used to go in the waste water treatment plant won't, it will go back in the ground water and recharge and can be used for other things. you do that across the city and you could change the way we treat storm water. the amount of money we spent on pumping the water, all that changes. in the waste water improvement program, we're looking at taking 1% of the city per year and take it from hard escapes to this kind of -- this kind of look with the pavement. it'll make a dramatic change in san francisco. as you walk along here, please take a look. there's fairly fun things you don't see most places. this swail, the basin, you could see the storm water runs down the street, it moves over into a
a few facts about why it is important to us. you see the lights here. those are l.e.d. lights, providing better height for the community and it saves 60% of the electricity it would take to light normal streetlights. this sidewalk and -- there's only a few blocks here. you're talking about. but the perm i can't believe pavement, that means five -- 500,000 gallons of water per year that used to go in the waste water treatment plant won't, it will go back in the ground water and recharge and can...
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the only product on the market with no safe use. keeping all pharmacies as a place of health, no exception. in all of europe, which i just returned from, no pharmacies sell cigarettes. in canada, there are no pharmacies that sell cigarettes. they have been outlawed. thank you so much for your consideration. i will answer any questions you might have. supervisor chiu: thank you. mr. gordon? >> thank you, dr. katz, for your leadership with this issue. my name is bob gordon. i am a member of the san francisco tobacco free coalition. after saying just a few words i would like to deliver to you several letters from pharmacists in san francisco. they would like to see all pharmacies, licensed, her becoming tobacco free. i would like to read a typical comment, both of these pharmacists were not able to leave their stores to make it to the hearing. the first is from gerald of a los. "der supervisors, pharmacies dispense medication and health information to promote and maintain the good health of our patients. to this end, case has not carri
the only product on the market with no safe use. keeping all pharmacies as a place of health, no exception. in all of europe, which i just returned from, no pharmacies sell cigarettes. in canada, there are no pharmacies that sell cigarettes. they have been outlawed. thank you so much for your consideration. i will answer any questions you might have. supervisor chiu: thank you. mr. gordon? >> thank you, dr. katz, for your leadership with this issue. my name is bob gordon. i am a member of...
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put us in compliance with sb 785. this legislation, in regards to delivery of specialty mental health services for foster care children, and it mandates the use of standardized contracts statewide, so this would be for children that are placed out of county, and i have our director of children, youth, and families for the system of care for community behavioral health services. thank you. >> supervisors, this should give you an idea about the extent of the need. 534 children in foster care are facing -- are placed in san francisco. with the largest percentage placed in alameda county and san mateo counties. the reason they are placed in those counties is because half of them are placed with relatives, and the remaining in foster homes. they all actually have a right and need to access and services when they have the need. right now, it is not easy to enter contracts for services with them, so the change is to create more timing access for the children living with relatives outside of san francisco. supervisor chu: cou
put us in compliance with sb 785. this legislation, in regards to delivery of specialty mental health services for foster care children, and it mandates the use of standardized contracts statewide, so this would be for children that are placed out of county, and i have our director of children, youth, and families for the system of care for community behavioral health services. thank you. >> supervisors, this should give you an idea about the extent of the need. 534 children in foster...
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whichever fuel or energy sources used, it will require infrastructure. it's very difficult to build out eight different types of infrastructure to meet that kind of broad technology platform. i think we will have some hard choices as a nation to make about what our future transportation fuels will be. that is part of what this study is hoping to shed a great deal of light on. again, as i've said before, there is no question that for many years to come, the internal combustion engine, fuelled by hydrocarbons, particularly crude oil, or going to be a dominant form of transportation here in the united states. >> should oil exploration be permitted in the great lakes? >> that is a great question. from a geologic standpoint, i don't know if the great lakes has exploration potential. in terms of whether or not people would want to explore there are not, i just don't know. as to whether it could be done safely and environmentally responsibly, absolutely. ours is an industry that operates in many hostile environments in terms of weather and climate and other thi
whichever fuel or energy sources used, it will require infrastructure. it's very difficult to build out eight different types of infrastructure to meet that kind of broad technology platform. i think we will have some hard choices as a nation to make about what our future transportation fuels will be. that is part of what this study is hoping to shed a great deal of light on. again, as i've said before, there is no question that for many years to come, the internal combustion engine, fuelled by...
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what we are doing now is saying here is what power we have and who currently use is it -- uses it and has a drop on it. to an extent that there is a surplus or a tight power supply, there is a flexibility you could potentially have. with that, i am happy to answer any questions or hear whatever thoughts or additional policy criteria you would like to consider. >> thank you, todd. vice president vietor: i have a couple of thoughts. thank you. it is so great to sit through your presentations because you make all this complicated information easy to understand. it is a little simpler. on these desirable rate attributes, there is efficiency and conservation, but what about removing from the loud, like grenoble's -- removing from the load, like renewables? it seems like that would play into that matrix in some way. >> you are right. that could also factor into that energy metering and how it could be removing the load need. vice president vietor: we know there is cost associated double have to be factored in. >> we will look at that. vice president vietor: this time of use and seasonal pie
what we are doing now is saying here is what power we have and who currently use is it -- uses it and has a drop on it. to an extent that there is a surplus or a tight power supply, there is a flexibility you could potentially have. with that, i am happy to answer any questions or hear whatever thoughts or additional policy criteria you would like to consider. >> thank you, todd. vice president vietor: i have a couple of thoughts. thank you. it is so great to sit through your...
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i like she has flaws. >> exactly. >> she is one of us, andy. >> she is one of us. >> is she one of you, greg? >> and there is no sexism going on here. stop that. >> i am just saying, if a guy -- if a guy -- if a politician is interested in being on tv nobody cares. but if it is a woman people think it is like, -- >> i have seen it, greg. >> and any criticism of obama is racism, right, greg? it is that same old story, are you pedaling left and right. >> just because i made -- i had that one meeting in my basement you call me a racist. >> students pray at a mosque while on a field trip. i agree it was ironic after they told them how agree it was they separated them by gender so the men could pray. i'm pretty sure men weren't even allowed to vote under mohamed's rule. >> although, andy, interesting to note, goats can totally vote. goats have the right to vote. >> what do you vote for? i only want eight stones when you stone me. >> you generally don't vote when you are being lead by the profit of god. -- the prophet of god. those that operate the mosque said nobody invited the kids to pray
i like she has flaws. >> exactly. >> she is one of us, andy. >> she is one of us. >> is she one of you, greg? >> and there is no sexism going on here. stop that. >> i am just saying, if a guy -- if a guy -- if a politician is interested in being on tv nobody cares. but if it is a woman people think it is like, -- >> i have seen it, greg. >> and any criticism of obama is racism, right, greg? it is that same old story, are you pedaling left and...
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the small elite do not get us. they call us wacky. they call us wingnuts. we call us, "we, the people." [applause] we do not always agree. we do not always share the same strategy memo is. -- memos. we do not always endorses i the same candidates or speak of the same talking points. we're loud, rowdy, passionate. it reminds me of the c.s. lewis "narnia" books, where the little girl asks someone about aslan the lion, who represents god. she says was some concern, is he -- with a little concern over the fearsome lion, is he safe? her friend says, safe? who said anything about safe? of course he is not safe. but he's good. [applause] that is what is happening in america today with this grass- roots groundswell, love affair with liberty. it is not tame. but, boy, it sure is good. [applause] they attack us. -- will they attack us? yes. they will steer our backgrounds and distort our records -- smear our backgrounds, distort our records, harassed us, tried to -- harass us, and try to intimidate us. there is nothing safe about this. is it worth it? is freedom wort
the small elite do not get us. they call us wacky. they call us wingnuts. we call us, "we, the people." [applause] we do not always agree. we do not always share the same strategy memo is. -- memos. we do not always endorses i the same candidates or speak of the same talking points. we're loud, rowdy, passionate. it reminds me of the c.s. lewis "narnia" books, where the little girl asks someone about aslan the lion, who represents god. she says was some concern, is he --...
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. >> reporter: take a look now and you will find a black bar where it used to be. craigslist has been feeling the heat including the demand from 17 states attorney's general to end adult adds. >> we convinced them to take action eliminating prostitution adds and fortunately now it's done the right thing on its own. >> reporter: craigslist came under watch when the so-called craigslist killer used the site to lure victims. >> craigslist was wal-mart of sex trafficking. hopefully what craigslist has done will seven as an example to the other less visited websites. >> reporter: there was a hearing scheduled to focus on the adds. >> there is no question the services is aiding and abetting criminal activity. there is 100 to 300,000 children in this country, many of them run aways that are sexually trafficked right here. they aren't imported, they are right here. >> reporter: the adds bring in more than $35 million a year. 30% of the projected $122 million for the year. speer suggests the removal shows they are now wanting to remove the adds. > >> reporter: she said they
. >> reporter: take a look now and you will find a black bar where it used to be. craigslist has been feeling the heat including the demand from 17 states attorney's general to end adult adds. >> we convinced them to take action eliminating prostitution adds and fortunately now it's done the right thing on its own. >> reporter: craigslist came under watch when the so-called craigslist killer used the site to lure victims. >> craigslist was wal-mart of sex trafficking....
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he made e-mail us. just think about it if you had a newscast this like us. she is the best anchor in the morning. you're really coming on strong. remember the people in boise's that you left. >> where are to step aside before we impale gary here. >> this is a look at the james lick in san francisco. it is moving well for friday night and sent on the bottom of the screen. remove bay ahead with morning is ahead as we had people behaving badly.. powerful 7.1 earthquake shook new zealand to south island today and you concede some of it here where it struck 19 mi. west of christ church and has a population of 12,000 people. emergencies because the buildings to collapse in so far despite to the earthquake only two people have been reported to have serious >> injuries. now here is stanley roberts he found some people behaving badly.. >> according to the e-mail i just inherited 5.8 million lbs.. that is slightly less than 9 million in u.s. dollars. apparently libya is not sure why it sheet shows me but to ask me not to worry. it seems like there was an airplane cras
he made e-mail us. just think about it if you had a newscast this like us. she is the best anchor in the morning. you're really coming on strong. remember the people in boise's that you left. >> where are to step aside before we impale gary here. >> this is a look at the james lick in san francisco. it is moving well for friday night and sent on the bottom of the screen. remove bay ahead with morning is ahead as we had people behaving badly.. powerful 7.1 earthquake shook new...
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but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> wine is flowing at wineries in our region. should be, right? time to pick the grapes. harvest time and the work is tougher this year and they, too, are battling a big old stink bug problem. >> these grapes are probably the best i have ever seen grapes. >> reporter: sweet juicy grapes in the warm maryland sun. >> interesting. >> reporter: they run leo nor wine cellars established in 1976. and when that were kids, the dad made wine in the basement and this year, they're battling something that dad never dealt why with. >> i said oh, my gosh, what is this? >> reporter: he would soon learn it's the brown stink bug. >> you have to open up the do
but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> wine is flowing at wineries in our region. should be, right? time to pick the grapes. harvest time...
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they asked for us to allow us to be bid on separately. we are revising that rfp. a revised one will go out this friday. that will delay the responses until the first week of november, since we are not changing what they apply for, but they have a chance to take a look at that. it is all done with an eye towards trying to make sure that we have as many as possible respondents to the rpf. -- rfp. those are the only items i have unless there are questions. president crowley: thank you. i do want to say that i saw the press release because of a standing invitation. i could not make it friday. it was very good press. i see tremendous organization for moving forward. nothing more needs to be said on the water temple. it was destined to be there. hopefully no more seismic activity. next item? >> the next item is the bosca update. mr jensen is present. -- bawsca update. >> we have an obligation to work with member agencies to plan the portion of water they get during a drought amongst themselves. the agreement we signed with each of those agencies determines how much wate
they asked for us to allow us to be bid on separately. we are revising that rfp. a revised one will go out this friday. that will delay the responses until the first week of november, since we are not changing what they apply for, but they have a chance to take a look at that. it is all done with an eye towards trying to make sure that we have as many as possible respondents to the rpf. -- rfp. those are the only items i have unless there are questions. president crowley: thank you. i do want...
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we've used composted leaves. this is not for it to grow in, it is just to nestle and refeign moisture. our next step is to provide lime or calcium. the lime will make it more 5able forhe grass to grow and less favorable for the weeds to grow. and the next step is to apply fertilizer. we'll use a low fertility, slow release organic lawn food. that did go down the same time as the lime. no need to wait between the applications. our final step will be to fly grass seed. we're going to put that down last so we're not walking over the top of it several time. we'll sow it by hand because it does distribute evenly. rake it out evenly so everhing is applied at the same distribution rate. watering then would be the final process to settle everything in. and consistent moisture necessary for raid germ nation of the grass seed. that means watering lightly daily, seven to ten days for e grass seed to germ nature. with a little effort now, you have your lawn looking great for the whole season. >> and to see these ts again, vi
we've used composted leaves. this is not for it to grow in, it is just to nestle and refeign moisture. our next step is to provide lime or calcium. the lime will make it more 5able forhe grass to grow and less favorable for the weeds to grow. and the next step is to apply fertilizer. we'll use a low fertility, slow release organic lawn food. that did go down the same time as the lime. no need to wait between the applications. our final step will be to fly grass seed. we're going to put that...
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some say intelligence work, the term 60,000 contractors in intelligence was used. some say that's an inherently governmental task. where is the dividing line? >> i don't think there's a good argument to say that because you can't define the boundary very clearly that that changes the basic argument. there may be a bit of a gray area in defining the last 10% of what's inherently governmental, but that shouldn't be a deterrent to what i said. in the intelligence community, all the normal work of every other part of government goes on. it's just that in a lot of cases, it happens to be classified. you have people doing i.t. work and installing servers. all of those things have to be done for the intelligence community. when it comes to analysis and reporting, some of that work is outsourced to industry. and my view is that the inherently governmental parking lot of intelligence has to do with the decision making and the qualification of what gets reported. not necessarily the production of the data that goes into the reports. and i don't see anything conflicting to ou
some say intelligence work, the term 60,000 contractors in intelligence was used. some say that's an inherently governmental task. where is the dividing line? >> i don't think there's a good argument to say that because you can't define the boundary very clearly that that changes the basic argument. there may be a bit of a gray area in defining the last 10% of what's inherently governmental, but that shouldn't be a deterrent to what i said. in the intelligence community, all the normal...
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anywhere without our cell phones but surprisingly some of us take our phones to bed. in a survey, the pew internet group found that 5% of adults with cell phones -- 65% of them have slept with them either in or by their beds and for parents, the number is higher. 72%. men are slightly more likely to sleep with their phones than women. of the survey, it did not address whether these are people who count on their phones for a wake-up cull. >> interesting. >>> the end of free drinkses for ladies next. the lawsuit that took on "ladies night." >>> a self-proclaimed men's right's lawyer lost big this a new york courtroom today as he challenged the tradition known as "ladies night." he sued several clubs claiming giving half-price drinks and cheaper admission violates women's right to a constitution. he's vowing to take the case to the supreme court as to estimate the odds the high court will hear his case? he told the "new york daily news" about the same as some pretty young lady paying my way on a date. >>> and now, a brief update on the house fire in pleasanthill. it has
anywhere without our cell phones but surprisingly some of us take our phones to bed. in a survey, the pew internet group found that 5% of adults with cell phones -- 65% of them have slept with them either in or by their beds and for parents, the number is higher. 72%. men are slightly more likely to sleep with their phones than women. of the survey, it did not address whether these are people who count on their phones for a wake-up cull. >> interesting. >>> the end of free...
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. >> thank you for being with us. book is usedky's as a blueprint for bringing about change. >> nicholas von hoffman spent 10 years working for him and writes about his experiences in "radical, a portrait of salt alinsky."l there was an hour-long debate tuesday. political analyst john keller the question of the candidates about the state's budget, health care system, and schools. this is 55 minutes. >> good evening and welcome to the first televised debate between the four candidates for governor of massachusetts. let's meet the candidates and get our debate started. they are republican nominee charlie baker, former ceo of harvard pilgrim health care. the democratic nominee is the incumbent. then kent k. hill and green party jill stein. thank you for being here. there are no opening or closing statements tonight. we have just questions from me and from voters. each candidate gets up to one minute to respond to each question and then we will open it up for free and open debate. let's begin. mr. baker, your name comes f
. >> thank you for being with us. book is usedky's as a blueprint for bringing about change. >> nicholas von hoffman spent 10 years working for him and writes about his experiences in "radical, a portrait of salt alinsky."l there was an hour-long debate tuesday. political analyst john keller the question of the candidates about the state's budget, health care system, and schools. this is 55 minutes. >> good evening and welcome to the first televised debate between...
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use just once per day for dawn-to-dark hold. it is important to use the product as directed. fixodent and forget it. >>> if fishing along a secluded tropical reef miles away from another soul sounds like your idea of paradise, then you'll relate to the subjects of our next piece. sharks. hundreds of them. whose presence on a coral reef in the south pacific is an important barometer for measuring the health of our oceans. these creatures are critical in keeping the seas in balance, as jeremy hubbard reports. >> reporter: it is a predator's play ground. some of the most shark infested waters in the world. >> how many sharks are here? maybe 50? this is amazing. >> reporter: these sharks have likely never seen humans before. they live in one of the most remote stretches of the south pacific, where an underwater eden exists. a beautiful, wet wilderness, in peril. >> this used to be a really nice coral forest, with really big coral. but now, most of the corals are very small and most of them are dead and covered by algae. >> reporter: this man, a signist tnd national geographic exp
use just once per day for dawn-to-dark hold. it is important to use the product as directed. fixodent and forget it. >>> if fishing along a secluded tropical reef miles away from another soul sounds like your idea of paradise, then you'll relate to the subjects of our next piece. sharks. hundreds of them. whose presence on a coral reef in the south pacific is an important barometer for measuring the health of our oceans. these creatures are critical in keeping the seas in balance, as...
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they're going to use time-outs to save as much time to get the ball back. and the penalties now have pushed you back so that the field position situation is swinging towards notre dame significantly right now. >> brad: 60 seconds left in regulation. 28-28. michael floyd, kyle rudolph. >> referee: time-out, notre dame. >> brad: on the notre dame sideline, hoping to get the ball back before this one's over. notre dame takes its first time-out. don't forget, coming up next week in primetime on abc, number 25, oregon state, visits number three, boise state on the blue turf. kickoff at 8:00 eastern time next saturday. primetime on abc. "gameday" will be out there as well. so you can start your day and end your day at boise state next week. rogers against kellen moore. had another big day today. that might be the only hurdle left in the path of boise state. who knows? oregon state can be an electrifying team. but it's a tough place to go out there and play. one minute left. each team with two time-outs. the bad news for michigan state courtesy of that holding pen
they're going to use time-outs to save as much time to get the ball back. and the penalties now have pushed you back so that the field position situation is swinging towards notre dame significantly right now. >> brad: 60 seconds left in regulation. 28-28. michael floyd, kyle rudolph. >> referee: time-out, notre dame. >> brad: on the notre dame sideline, hoping to get the ball back before this one's over. notre dame takes its first time-out. don't forget, coming up next week...
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again, thanks for joining us and thanks for making "our world" again, thanks for joining us and thanks for making "our world" your world. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com (announcer) new icy hot spray. relief that's icy to dull pain, hot to relax it away. and no mess. new icy hot spray. don't mess around with pain. i use capzasin quick relief gel. [ male announcer starts working on contact and at the nerve level to block pain for hours. capzasin. takes the pain out of arthritis.
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jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> well, some people have tried just about everything to burn away fat, including liposuction, and now, some are freezing it away. this is the first time the fda has approved this technique, which is not invasive. >> she is about to be frozen, using a new technology called cold sculpting. they are protecting her skin from frostbite, and then come a vacuum like device freezes the fat inside. the good news? her fat cells are not going to survive the cold. >> they are destroyed much more easily than if we were trying to keep to them. >> her body would absorb them naturally over the next couple of weeks. >> there is no incision or postoperative recovery. you feel some coldness, but that goes away after the first 10 minutes. >> here at the washington institute of dermatological laser surgery, doctors participated in the study. they have been using the zeltiq for years, for post pregnancy, for love handle
jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> well, some people have tried just about everything to burn away fat, including liposuction, and now, some are freezing it away. this is the first time the fda has approved this technique, which is not invasive. >> she is about to be frozen, using a new technology called cold sculpting. they are protecting her skin from frostbite, and then come a...
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. >>> stay with us. sports is coming up next. we'll be back. and as a progressive customer, you get to use any of our concierge claim centers. so i can just drop off my car and you'll take care of everything? yep, even the rental. what if i'm stuck at the office? if you can't come to us, we'll come to you in one of our immediate response vehicles! what if mother won't let me drive? then you probably wouldn't have had an accident in the first place. and we're walkin'! and we're walkin'... making it all a bit easier -- now that's progressive! call or click today. but this is warm, fresh-baked strawberry toaster strudel. [ music ] see the difference? pillsbury toaster strudel, the one kids want to eat. than listening there'to our favorite songs. there's nothing we love more than listening to our favorite songs. but our favorite thing is eating totino's pizza rolls. but our favorite thing is eating totino's pizza rolls. ♪ we're the kids in america ♪ oh, oh, oh >>> cub cubbies not doing too well. >> good ball game though. they put a big gash in
. >>> stay with us. sports is coming up next. we'll be back. and as a progressive customer, you get to use any of our concierge claim centers. so i can just drop off my car and you'll take care of everything? yep, even the rental. what if i'm stuck at the office? if you can't come to us, we'll come to you in one of our immediate response vehicles! what if mother won't let me drive? then you probably wouldn't have had an accident in the first place. and we're walkin'! and we're...
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it's an effort to get everyone to stop using their cell phones. we'd love to share your story on the air if you've been affected. you can go to wusa9.com. >>> the district launched its new bike share program. participants received a key which provides them access to more than 1100 rental bikes. organizers say this is the largest regional bike network in the nation. membership starts at $5. >>> officials overseaing the second leg of the project say it will cost hundreds of millions dollars more than first predicted. the airport authority says the price tag could drop by 600 million if the station is moved away from the terminal. the latest bill stands at 3.83 billion. >>> taking a look at this morning's living well headlines. today is world alzheimer's day. researchers studying the disease says a protein may reveal how aggressive the disease will be. patients with mild alzheimer's and high levels of the protein are par predicted they will deteriorate quickly than others. >>> so far this season five nfl players have been side lined with concussions.
it's an effort to get everyone to stop using their cell phones. we'd love to share your story on the air if you've been affected. you can go to wusa9.com. >>> the district launched its new bike share program. participants received a key which provides them access to more than 1100 rental bikes. organizers say this is the largest regional bike network in the nation. membership starts at $5. >>> officials overseaing the second leg of the project say it will cost hundreds of...
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. >> father we ask to take us back in jesus' name. heel nus these cross roads. >> the worship event was an anniversary celebration last night and continued today at the capitol mall with 12 hours of prayer, fasting, worship, and repentance. and organizers say the purpose is to call on god to forgive america for things like abortion, gay marriage, and the departure from regular prayer. and thousands came out from all over the country today to take part, some question the timing of it all. >> i think a part of the timing of this rally is politically motivated with elections coming up. so it is trying to promote what i see is a particularly narrow view of christian values in order to move voters to vote in a particular way. >> i don't think so. i mean i think everyone -- a lot of people who are familiar with this issue, they know it is a political statement, but they don't believe it is to be the voting views and this is what is believed to have happened in the government and the main thing is jesus being lifted high in this land and tha
. >> father we ask to take us back in jesus' name. heel nus these cross roads. >> the worship event was an anniversary celebration last night and continued today at the capitol mall with 12 hours of prayer, fasting, worship, and repentance. and organizers say the purpose is to call on god to forgive america for things like abortion, gay marriage, and the departure from regular prayer. and thousands came out from all over the country today to take part, some question the timing of it...
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made us ask "who's the boss?" ♪ ♪ there is more to life than what you're living ♪ ♪ so take a chance ♪ brand new life around the bend ♪ >> well, if you think of him as a hunt i can housekeeper, wait until you check out the latest role. it's not acting. it's real life. he spent a year teaching tenth graders in philadelphia high school as part of a reality show. and it wasn't easy. >> are you nervous? >> i'm terrified. >> maybe you should wear more undershirts. >> yeah, yeah. i know. >> i'm very concerned he is not qualified to be an english teacher. >> you are right. how about that? you are 100% right. you think you know so much and then you find out you don't know nothing. >> if this doesn't work, you're out of here. okay? >> well, that was a clip from his new show and he says of the a bumpy road that sometimes led to tears, his own. here's what he told john roberts about self doubt as he hit the books. >> a lot of crying we see is you expressing self doubt. >> oh, yeah. >> it's like i don't know if i
made us ask "who's the boss?" ♪ ♪ there is more to life than what you're living ♪ ♪ so take a chance ♪ brand new life around the bend ♪ >> well, if you think of him as a hunt i can housekeeper, wait until you check out the latest role. it's not acting. it's real life. he spent a year teaching tenth graders in philadelphia high school as part of a reality show. and it wasn't easy. >> are you nervous? >> i'm terrified. >> maybe you should wear more...
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it is very exciting for us. will this project help to revive other types of suppliers in michigan as well? yes i do. the automotive and industry alone needs people who know how to do clean tech manufacturing and are suppliers to the auto industry. they have the machines, and the expertise manufacturing and advanced manufacturing is in our dna. this is a natural for us and that's why we have so much interest in the battery industry in michigan. in addition to the incentives we have a lot of companies that know how to do the testing of drive trains, the integration of the battery and the engine into the drive train. but the bottom- line for us is that it is a natural growth for our economy. we couple that with incentives and all of a sudden over the next 10 years we are going to have 63,000 jobs in michigan based upon those incentives. let's take a look at the auto industry as a whole. is there anything that can be done to boost auto sales? obviously we are just coming out of a recession so our confidence is still
it is very exciting for us. will this project help to revive other types of suppliers in michigan as well? yes i do. the automotive and industry alone needs people who know how to do clean tech manufacturing and are suppliers to the auto industry. they have the machines, and the expertise manufacturing and advanced manufacturing is in our dna. this is a natural for us and that's why we have so much interest in the battery industry in michigan. in addition to the incentives we have a lot of...
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then suddenly is hit with thirty years of cuts is disappearing and that means all those people who used to pay a steady stream are going away and it also means that those people aren't getting the chances by education to move up in the economy because i got it i got to cut you off because that's all the time to rob but thank you so much for taking a break. and straight from moscow to you this is our team broadcasting seven thirty one with the trad once now one of russia's most wanted terror suspects has been released after a polish horse turned down the prosecutor's request for his forty day detention however ahmed is a private is still pending a court hearing on whether he could be handed over to russian authorities. afghanistan's president hamid karzai has urged his citizens to vote in saturday's parliamentary election and ignore threats from the taliban at least twenty four people have been killed and eighteen abducted in election related attacks across the country. a suspected russian mafia boss is being treated in a moscow hospital after an attempt on his life nicknamed grandpas so
then suddenly is hit with thirty years of cuts is disappearing and that means all those people who used to pay a steady stream are going away and it also means that those people aren't getting the chances by education to move up in the economy because i got it i got to cut you off because that's all the time to rob but thank you so much for taking a break. and straight from moscow to you this is our team broadcasting seven thirty one with the trad once now one of russia's most wanted terror...
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none of us did. >> yes, israel was quite justified. >> chanting death to the jews. >> anti-semitic anti-jewish things being said and displayed at that rally. >> this is america. it's free speech. i think people should be allowed to say whatever they want. ♪ >> it's the summer of 2006. this is beirut, lebanon. this is haifa, israel. across a globe in michigan, this is dearborn. and this is southfield. dearborn and southfield are suburbs of detroit. dearborn has the largest concentration of arabs outside the middle east. and southfield has a significant concentration of jewish people. and now that we're at war with ea other, relations between the two communities at times reflect the tensions of the middle east. some of these tensions are covered in the local newspapers. >> last year we had an editorial that was published. it was published right on super bowl day in detroit. >> we are a right of center conservative page. >> and the editorial is on sunday, he says that -- that palestinians have lust fo
none of us did. >> yes, israel was quite justified. >> chanting death to the jews. >> anti-semitic anti-jewish things being said and displayed at that rally. >> this is america. it's free speech. i think people should be allowed to say whatever they want. ♪ >> it's the summer of 2006. this is beirut, lebanon. this is haifa, israel. across a globe in michigan, this is dearborn. and this is southfield. dearborn and southfield are suburbs of detroit. dearborn has...
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having us all work together. when students graduate with real skills, they can continue their education, go straight into the workforce. those partnerships, we all have to move outside our comfort zones and work together. that partnership here in new york i think can be a model for the country. >> mr. secretary, we're going to move across the sun belt now. we're going to go to arizona state university in phoenix. where syleste is watching with students at the campus. >> reporter: they're responding well. there's about 70,000 students on the campus. 5,100 are majoring in education. we have amber reyes here. she's considering a degree in education. she's here as a freshman. what's your question for the secretary? >> hi, secretary duncan. you guys mentioned that many school districts are cutting teachers. and actually my sister and her husband, as well as many of their colleagues were actually pink slipped last year. in their low-income inner city school that they work at. so i was wondering what are you beliefs con
having us all work together. when students graduate with real skills, they can continue their education, go straight into the workforce. those partnerships, we all have to move outside our comfort zones and work together. that partnership here in new york i think can be a model for the country. >> mr. secretary, we're going to move across the sun belt now. we're going to go to arizona state university in phoenix. where syleste is watching with students at the campus. >> reporter:...
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and now the republicans can embrace us and put the force they used against her in the primary and put that force to get her elected in november. that is what i mean by alining ourselves. >>neil: but it is not like you always strike gold. you mostly strike gold but there are some disappointments including new hampshire that the republican candidate just conceded that race, a very close race, trying to succeed judd gregg in new hampshire. what do you thing of that, and the fact that sometimes the party message don't get through? >>guest: nobody wins 100 percent of the time. nobody has the expectation. and if you look at the batting average, folks that support tea party values are winning an extraordinary amount of times. perhaps historically up precedented. so i'm very pleased with the results. >>neil: thank you both. and then there is this. >>neil: the dog was fine after being pulled from the sinkhole, his own are giving him a great big kiss. if you feel like you are in a sink legal and in need of a pick me up and you need help getting over the hump, well, check out as moses did, the "
and now the republicans can embrace us and put the force they used against her in the primary and put that force to get her elected in november. that is what i mean by alining ourselves. >>neil: but it is not like you always strike gold. you mostly strike gold but there are some disappointments including new hampshire that the republican candidate just conceded that race, a very close race, trying to succeed judd gregg in new hampshire. what do you thing of that, and the fact that...
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use just once per day for dawn-to-dark hold. it is important to use the product as directed. fixodent and forget it. bob ehrlich pretends to be for the working guy... but he's not on our side. i thought i knew bob ehrlich, but then i found out... he raised property taxes on every maryland family... and business. he increased college tuition... by 40%. 40%. and i thought i knew bob ehrlich. he was against raising the minimum wage. made $2.5 million... working for a lobbying firm. $2.5 million? he's not really on my side. with this tough economy, we really need a governor on our side. >>> if fishing along a secluded tropical reef miles away from another soul sounds like your idea of paradise, then you'll relate to the subjects of our next piece. sharks. hundreds of them. whose presence on a coral reef in the south pacific is an important barometer for measuring the health of our oceans. these creatures are critical in keeping the seas in balance, as jeremy hubbard reports. >> reporter: it is a predator's play ground. some of the most shark infested waters in the world. >> how m
use just once per day for dawn-to-dark hold. it is important to use the product as directed. fixodent and forget it. bob ehrlich pretends to be for the working guy... but he's not on our side. i thought i knew bob ehrlich, but then i found out... he raised property taxes on every maryland family... and business. he increased college tuition... by 40%. 40%. and i thought i knew bob ehrlich. he was against raising the minimum wage. made $2.5 million... working for a lobbying firm. $2.5 million?...